The driving factor of the EXCELLERAT developments were six reference applications (Nek5000, Alya, AVBP, TPLS, FEniCS, CODA), which were analyzed with respect to their potential to support the aim of achieving Exascale performance in HPC for Engineering. Thus, they acted as showcases for the evolution of applications towards their (potential) execution at large scale on Exascale demonstrators, pre-Exascale systems and Exascale machines.
During the runtime of the project, the services provided and successes communicated were published stepwise and contained essential achievements for the codes, for the handling of the application lifecycle and for the community as a whole.
In parallel, a service portfolio for external stakeholders targeting the needs of different actor groups was developed and as a representation layer, the EXCELLERAT service portal was implemented and published for the community and other interested parties. Feedback on this was periodically collected from partners and external (to the consortium) users to ensure a continuous enhancement of usability and the expansion of the service offer. The service portal was integrated with the website to ensure a better usability.
Furthermore, a wide spectrum of training material (tutorials, best practices and guidelines) was made available on the service portal for the EXCELLERAT applications, tools and methodologies and a high number of training activities, mostly in the form of web-seminars due to COVID restrictions, have taken place within the consortium or in collaboration with other H2020 projects.
Finally, to strive towards sustainability, all the market aspects of EXCELLERAT as a future self-sustainable entity have been elaborated (with market assessments, business modelling, business scenario analytics) and provided a clearer picture, leading to further steps. All that was accompanied by a clear and target group-oriented dissemination and awareness creation strategy, leading not only to white papers and academic papers, but also to a plethora of material, which can be found on the EXCELLERAT web page.